By David Rogers.
Product Code: I29000
Full-length Play
Comedy
Cast size: 7m., 13w. (extras.)
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A group of college girls are working as guest editors for the June issue of a New York fashion magazine. Every June, the editor-in-chief of Debutante and her staff welcome the prize winners of the guest editor contest from colleges all over the country. This year, they find the girls wackier and more wonderful than ever. They include Jennifer, deeply anxious to prove herself and be retained on the regular staff; a chic girl who finds New York "luxury-ish"; the Southern belle whose gold digging is expert; and the "writer" who is determined to have her avant-garde novel, Guts, published. Truly funny situations sparked by witty lines created by one of Broadway's best comedy writers make this a high and happy evening.
This is a really fun ensemble piece with a wide variety of colorful characters. It gives a new twist to the idea of a simple love story.
Easy play to stage, fun and entertaining. Characters are familiar and this facilitates student success. A romantic comedy easily sold by senior high school students.
It Happens Every Summer is a delightful play taking place in the 1950s. It was perfect for us with a large female cast and room to add in extras during the party scene. The students had fun with the show and the audiences loved it, saying it was one of our best.
It Happens Every Summer is a fun, energetic comedy for high-school students. The cast really enjoyed their characters and the overall interaction with other characters. It was an easy play to adapt to the 21st Century!
Great fun and insight. The cast really learned a lot about the 1960s. Rose Fremish was a blast.
The production was very successful. The audience laughed and enjoyed themselves from lights up to lights down. I personally enjoyed this play from the audtions to the production. This play is very easy to stage. It plays so well with three areas defined only by lights.
Robin Evans, Dalton High School, Dalton, OH